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Emanuel Navarrete Controversially Defeats Charly Suarez 

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San Diego, California-Emanuel Navarrete (40-2-1, 32 Kos) returned to the Pechanga Arena. He fought against a veteran, whose experience, durability and determination proved to be challenging. Charly Suarez (18-1, 10 Kos) jumped on Navarrete from the opening bell.

The round showed an insight into what the fight would be, a back and forth between two relentless fighters. Navarrete started strongly and gave Suarez a bloody nose in the first round. His best rounds were the early rounds and then showed signs of fatigue in the middle rounds. According to Suarez, he explained to the post-fight press that he thought that Navarrete became weaker during the fight.

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Navarrete fought to achieve weight and required six attempts to achieve the target weight of 130. His weight problems seem to have influenced his conditioning. The fight changed in the sixth round, with Navarrete suffering an evil cut over his left eye. The referee ruled it as a headbreaker, but the reparation of the slow motion shows a left punch that is thrown by Suarez, which ends up and then followed by a slight clash of heads. The fight went into the eighth round when the ring doctor continued the fight because of the cut at the beginning of the round. Since it was a head strike, it went to the scorecards for which the judges had decided in favor of Navarrete. He deserves the technical decision victory for him.

If the cut had been a blow, the fight with a technical knockout victory would have ended. Make Suarez the new WBO Junior Lightweight Champion. The California State Athletic Commission should check the incident. Carl Moretti posted on X that a reservations are deserved after reviewing the repetition. Suarez showed an interest in having the reservoir at the press. However, Navarrete did not clearly press the desire to do this. Its difficulty to make weight could be the reason why he hesitates to give a final yes, since it may have escaped from the division.

The way it looks, Navarrete was able to land 32.5 percent of his power strokes in 7 laps. He drove out Suarez with 98 to 86 in the overall strokes. If the match had not been stopped in the eighth round, and both fighters have the feeling that the game could have gained if the

Distance. Suarez said he only warm up while Navarrete felt that Suarez had a lot of experience, but he could hurt him from the inside. Due to the controversial nature of the end of the game and its overall, a residue would be imminent. The

The question remains when Navarrete can fight again in this weight, or does it promote a jump in light weight?

Last updated on November 5th, 2025

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